What People Are Saying And Quick Facts** About Yohimbe:
- also reported to have mild hallucinogenic properties in some people
- a tall evergreen forest tree native to southwestern Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, and the Congo
- not recommended for people with high blood pressure or heart probelm
- one of the most popular natural supplement ingredients on the market today
- used in tablet, liquid extract, and powder forms
- used as an aphrodisiac herb for men who want to boost potency
- mixed with vitamin C a new substance is formed, yohimbine-ascorbic acid
- a powerful drug, nothing like supplements such as ginkgo biloba, vitamin C, or royal jelly
- known for its muscle-building and mood-enhancing qualities
- probably the most underrated recreational drugs around
- an alpha-2-adrenergenic antagonist, meaning that yohimbe may block alpha-receptors of fat cells
- also used in tantric rituals and when taken in excess, is also dangerous and unpleasant
- used as an aphrodisiac, for impotence, exhaustion and even angina
- also used for weight loss, although not to the extent it is used for treating impotence
- a short-term monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor, it should not be taken with hypertension medication
- yohimbe bark contains about 6% alkaloids, and 10 to 15% of that is Yohimbine
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Lasted Modified: Sept 27th, 2008
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